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2009/November
Author:Special To MT From NSK
Don’t let your bearings down. Be on the lookout for these killers.
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2009/November
Author:Staff
DuPont Photovoltaic Solutions and Applied Materials, Inc., have announced a collaboration to advance a printing technology that is expected to increase the absolute efficiency of crystalline silicon (c-Si) photovoltaic (PV) solar cells.
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2009/November
Author:Staff
Laser Alignment For Steam And Gas Turbines
Centralign Ultra from Ludeca was developed for the alignment of steam and gas turbines.
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2009/November
Author:Staff
Five years into a successful run, this Toronto event again brought together recognized experts and eager participants from around the globe…
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2009/August
Author:Steve Sonnenberg, President, Emerson Process Management
Clearly, the pressures on process manufacturing management and their engineering and maintenance teams vary with the economy. Not long ago, high demand shined an intense light on capacity, availability and uptime—this has changed. Today, many...
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2009/January
Author:Terry Gerhardt, Minas Basin Pulp and Paper Company, Ltd.
Through recycling and environmentally responsible manufacturing efforts, this pulp and paper mill is decreasing annual greenhouse gas emissions by 270,000 tons. That equates to sparing 1.5 million trees, saving 580 million gallons of water and...
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2009/January
Author:Tibor L. Jung and Edward J. "Ed" Stanek, Jr.,LAI Reliability Systems, Inc.
As maintenance and reliability professionals, we are being asked to deliver like never before. Today's economic conditions demand greater levels of reliability and increased maintenance productivity with an ever-increasing focus on reducing costs....
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2009/August
Author:Tony Martell, Vice President and General Manager, Aftermarket Business Unit, NSK
As NSK customers face unprecedented financial constraints, the focus has become even more about the bottom line—working to full capacity, as efficiently as possible and with equipment that is reliable and cost-effective to maintain. We understand...
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2009/September
Author:Tracy T. Strawn, Vice President of International Programs, Marshall Institute
Many maintenance improvement efforts or "change initiatives" begin with good intentions. Senior leaders endorse the new program, "slap" the project leader on the back and say something along the lines of: "I'm here to support you. Let me know if you...
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2009/November
Author:Wayne Vaughn, P.E., CMRP
If boosting available productive capacity and increasing wrench time has some appeal for your team, explore this fast-lane approach that the production side of the house has been using.
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WIRELESS TEST TOOLS CAN CUT TROUBLESHOOTING TIMEBy: Fluke Corporation
The automation of more and more processes and operations in today’s factories and commercial buildings is helping to reduce energy consumption and increase safety and productivity as never before. However, automation has also added a large dose ofcomplexity for the technicians who maintain and troubleshoot the systems. Click here to learn how Fluke's CNX 3000 Wireless system can help.

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